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Health Services in Kampala: Essential Medical Information for IFATSEA Meeting Attendees

Attendees of the 15th IFATSEA Africa Region Meeting in Kampala can rest assured that medical services in the city are of high standards, with well-equipped hospitals, clinics, and pharmacies available. Whether you need routine medical care, emergency services, or prescription medication, Kampala has reliable healthcare facilities to cater to your needs.

Medical Facilities & Emergency Care

Kampala hosts several top-tier hospitals and clinics that provide 24/7 emergency services and specialized medical care. Some of the recommended medical facilities include:

  • International Hospital Kampala (IHK) – A leading private hospital offering advanced healthcare services, including emergency care and specialist treatments.

  • Nakasero Hospital – A state-of-the-art facility providing top-quality medical care, including outpatient, inpatient, and critical care services.

  • Case Hospital – Well-equipped with modern facilities for diagnostics, surgeries, and general medical treatment.

  • The Surgery Uganda – A highly rated medical center popular with expatriates, offering general practice and emergency care.

Pharmacies & Prescription Medication

Most international prescription drugs are readily available through retail pharmacies in Kampala. Pharmacies such as Ecopharm, Guardian Pharmacy, and Abacus Pharmacy stock a wide range of medications, ensuring you can easily access what you need. However, attendees are advised to carry essential medications and prescriptions in case of specific requirements.

Health Insurance & Precautionary Measures

It is strongly recommended that all participants take out personal medical insurance for the duration of their trip. This will cover any unexpected medical expenses, including hospital visits or emergency care. Additionally, visitors should take the following precautions:

  • Stay hydrated and drink bottled or purified water.

  • Follow food safety practices when dining at local restaurants.

  • Carry basic first-aid supplies, including pain relievers and anti-allergy medication.

  • Ensure your vaccinations are up to date, including yellow fever (a requirement for entry into Uganda).

Emergency Contacts

For medical emergencies, dial 911 or 112 for ambulance services. You can also contact your hotel reception for assistance in case of an urgent medical need.

With proper preparation and awareness, attendees can have a safe and healthy experience while participating in the IFATSEA Africa Region Meeting in Kampala.